Every week, Ellipsis’ Weather Report will show how much WordPress and WooCommerce search and advertiser activity has increased or dropped relative to the previous week. By watching these two trendlines, you can gauge whether your own search and sales trends are performing in line with the industry at large. Estimated reading time: 3 minutes A… Continue reading The Ellipsis Weather Report is Live
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What’s in a Name? HPOS for WooCommerce
Custom Order Tables in WooCommerce are now High Performance Order Storage (HPOS). It’s a technical kind of rebranding that’s a really good idea to express not only what custom database tables for orders are but what they do. According to the timeline for this key feature’s development, HPOS will be feature complete and released with… Continue reading What’s in a Name? HPOS for WooCommerce
WooCommerce vs. Shopify: Why Do We Make It So Hard?
Rob Howard built the MasterWP merch store as quickly as possible with WooCommerce, and then he assessed the relative difficulty of building with Woo rather than Shopify. His conclusion? A high-end WP developer [i.e., Rob] needed half a day to do something that could have been accomplished in a matter of minutes on Shopify… and… Continue reading WooCommerce vs. Shopify: Why Do We Make It So Hard?
Tech Roundup for the Week of September 12
WordPress Design & Development Around the Web Fresh off the heels of WordCamp US, here’s a glimpse of what’s going on in the world of design and development in the WordPress space. There were several fantastic talks about design, accessibility, WP-CLI, blocks, and FSE at the event. We’re looking forward to highlighting some videos once they’re online.… Continue reading Tech Roundup for the Week of September 12
WooCommerce 6.9 Released, High-Performance Order Storage Targeted for 7.1
WooCommerce 6.9 was released today and was quickly followed up with 6.9.1 after a bug caused some stores to produce a warning or a fatal error, depending on the site’s PHP version. This release brings the new Cart and Checkout blocks into core as beta features. These blocks have been available in the WooCommerce Blocks plugin since… Continue reading WooCommerce 6.9 Released, High-Performance Order Storage Targeted for 7.1
#42 – Marcel Schmitz on Finding Work With Codeable and Working With WooCommerce
On the podcast today we have Marcel Schmitz. Marcel is a freelancer at Codeable for Pluginslab, a small agency based in Porto, Portugal, which by good coincidence is where WordCamp Europe took place this year. He first got first involved with WordPress back in 2011, taking advantage of the platform because it was easy to… Continue reading #42 – Marcel Schmitz on Finding Work With Codeable and Working With WooCommerce
6 Best WooCommerce Email Customizer Plugins (Free + Paid)
Are you looking for an easy way to customize your WooCommerce store emails? A WooCommerce email customizer allows you to easily adjust and personalize the emails your website send to your customers. This includes receipt emails, subscription renewal emails, and more. In this article, we’ll show you the best WooCommerce email customizer plugins to help… Continue reading 6 Best WooCommerce Email Customizer Plugins (Free + Paid)
Post Status Picks for the Week of August 29
Building an empire on free code: Matt talks WordPress outside the bubble. James Kemp, Anh Tran, and Phil Webster on WooCommerce options for licensing. Adam Silver on testimonials that help you grow. Anne Bovelett on accessibility and page builders. Jamie Marsland wonders if people building third-party plugins for the block editor have been too preoccupied… Continue reading Post Status Picks for the Week of August 29
WOOF
WOOF is a new directory for WooCommerce extensions. Their goal is to become the “yellow pages” for your WooCommerce add-on needs. Check out the guidelines for joining. Announced today by Dave Loodts, Dave clarified in Post Status Slack that the WOOF directory is open to WordPress plugins too if they have Woo modules. Look for… Continue reading WOOF
New pricing model at Business Bloomer aims at Purchasing Power Parity
Rodolfo Melogli has changed the pricing structure at bto be more affordable to people around the globe. He’s done this by calculating “Purchasing Power Parity.” Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) is a metric that can be used to determine the actual “purchasing power” of a given country. A basket of goods purchased in the USA with… Continue reading New pricing model at Business Bloomer aims at Purchasing Power Parity